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Brian F
Well, lets see. I'm athletic, I've been training in Muay Thai for over 29 years now, and have been training in grappling for the past 17 years. I have a Muay Thai fight record of 13-3 & MMA record of 5-1. I stopped fighting in 2006, but still train my butt off 6 days a week. I'm a pretty quiet person, and enjoy taking my time in life rather then rushing through things. I enjoying travel in Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines. I've met many good people there, and I consider them as family. As poor as they are, they'd still give you the shirt off their back to help you. Its made a big impression on my life.
Immigration adoption question, any advise?
This is the situation. My wife and I (U.S. Citizens) legally adopted my wife's 4 year old niece (she lives with us in the U.S.), who has a conditional green card. What must we do now to change her status, and name through Immigration? Isn't there also a process that children become citizens right away because of adoption?
2 AnswersImmigration1 decade agoIs there any recourse if a previous employer refuses to provide you with the proper tax documents?
My wife's previous employer is really dragging her feet about providing my wife with a 1088 for her time of employment. My wife left on good terms, but this woman is upset because my wife doesn't want to come back there to work. She keeps telling my wife she doesn't have to provide one until April 15. Which I know is totally wrong since that is the date income taxes are due.
5 AnswersUnited States1 decade agoLegal question concerning adoption of sister in laws children. Not sure on what type of lawyer we need.?
Ok, here is the situation. My sister in law came here to the U.S. with her two children after marrying this guy. This guy basically wanted a slave, and not a wife so she left him. She and the kids are here on conditional visas. She now wants to be independent, and go work in California (We're in FL). She wants to leave the children with us (2 girls, 3yrold, and 11 yr old). We are fine with this, but I know we'll need some kind of legal guardianship of the children. Since the children are here on immigrant visa do we an immigration lawyer or could another lkind of aywer do this for us?
2 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoWhats the average cost to have a lawyer make a last will?
4 AnswersLaw & Legal1 decade ago